Chap 4: Chemical Bonding Flashcards

1
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Define ionic bonding

A

transferring of electrons to obtain a full valence shell

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2
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What are positive ions?

A
  • cations
  • lose one or more electrons
  • usually metals
  • grp 1 or 2
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3
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What are negative ions?

A
  • anions
  • gain one or more electrons
  • usually non-metals
  • grp 16 or 17
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4
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Steps for drawing dots and cross diagram for ionic bonding?

A
  1. Look at periodic table, proton number
  2. Write down electronic configuration
  3. Determine valence electrons
  4. Determine ion and draw
    [refer to diagrams from wkshts and notes!!]
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5
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What does an ionic compound contain?

A

Positive and negative ions with ionic bonds (electrostatic FOA) with no net charge

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6
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What do multiple ionic compounds form?

A

Giant ionic lattice structure

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7
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Define covalent bonding

A

Sharing of valence electrons to form a pair of electrons between 2 non-metal atoms

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How to draw dot and cross for covalent bonding?

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  1. Find group of element
  2. Find electronic configuration
  3. Determine number of electrons needed
  4. Determine how many covalent bonds needed
  5. Draw
    [refer to wkshts and notes for diagrams!!]
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9
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Define covalent bond

A

electrostatic forces of attraction between shared particles of electrons and nuclei of 2 atoms

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10
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Types of structures formed by covalent bonds

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= Simple molecular structure
- strong covalent bonds between atoms
- weak intermolecular FOA between covalent bonds
= giant molecular structures
= macromolecules

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11
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What is ionic bond?

A

electrostatic forces of attraction between 2 oppositely charged particles

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12
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What is metallic bonding/metallic bond?

A

electrostatic forces of attraction between positive metal ions and the sea of delocalised electrons
- only between metal atoms
- atoms lose valence electrons and become positively charged

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13
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What is the structure formed by metallic bonding?

A

Giant metallic lattice structure

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